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05. Mar
Be Home Before The Streetlight Comes On, Before The Streetlight Comes On, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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When the Block Had a Clock

“Be home before the streetlights come on” was a family policy shaped by love, labor, and the realities outside the door.

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04. Mar
Texas Voter Suppression, Voter Suppression, Jasmine Crockett, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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The Precinct Trap

Dallas and Williamson Counties spent years making voting simpler. Then, on primary day, Republican-led rule changes sent Democratic voters hunting for the “right” polling place

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04. Mar
Sarah Mae Flemming, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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Columbia’s Forgotten Flashpoint

Sarah Mae Flemming’s name rarely makes the canon. Her case helped write it.

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04. Mar
Black Coney Island, Solomon Riley, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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Pleasure and Leisure Policed

The story of “Black Coney Island” isn’t only about a canceled amusement park—it’s about how Black leisure has been regulated, displaced, and renamed across American shore

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04. Mar
Jasmine Crockett, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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After the Ballots, the Movement

Jasmine Crockett’s Senate campaign ended in defeat. The coalition she helped activate—and the voting-access fight she amplified—should outlast the race that produced it.

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03. Mar
Henry Ossawa Tanner, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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The Light Henry Ossawa Tanner Found

From Philadelphia’s constraints to Paris’s salons, Tanner turned illumination into a theology—and dignity into a method

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03. Mar
John Johnson, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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In the Brightest Light

John Johnson’s high-contrast photographs insist on something radical for their time: Black people pictured as they wished to be known.

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03. Mar
The Little Rock Nine, Ernest Green, Elizabeth Eckford, Jefferson Thomas, Terrence Roberts, Carlotta Walls LaNier, Minnijean Brown Trickey, Gloria Ray Karlmark, Thelma Mothershed Wair, and Melba Pattillo Beals, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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The Price of a Desk

The Little Rock Nine paid in terror, loneliness, and a stolen adolescence—so the rest of the country could pretend school desegregation was inevitable.

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03. Mar
Charles Evers, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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The Brother Who Wouldn’t Whisper

Medgar Evers became a martyr. Charles became an operator: organizing boycotts, registering voters and daring Mississippi to prosecute him for trying.

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02. Mar
Henry Bibb, KOLUMN, African American News, Black News, African American Journalism, Black Journalism, African American History, Black History, African American Art, Black Art, African American Music, Black Music, African American Wealth, Black Wealth, African American Education, Black Education, Historic Black University or College, HBCU
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The Fugitive’s Voice

Before emancipation was law, Henry Bibb treated it as practice: publish the truth, organize migration, and dare the nation to answer.

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